Spirit Bound

Rising artist Judith Henderson, an ethereal beauty with a mysterious past, becomes the obsession of two men-- deadly undercover agent Stefan Prakenskii and a criminal mastermind-- who both long to possess her.

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Judith is a character I quite enjoyed, as her Element seems to have to to with the human spirit and human emotions...which she seems to have learned -- from a very hard..and tragic experience--can be a very powerful, and dangerous weapon that she does not want to ever have to use. With her art "magic", and the way emotions seems to be interwoven in her art, she reminds me of Francesca, my favorite of the female Carpathians, from the Dark series. Oh, also I enjoyed Christine Feehan's Shadow Rider, as well, and it's a fun...and... at times...a very funny read. Emmanuelle Ferrano is a very feisty and fun character in Shadow Rider, and I can hardly wait to read more about her in Shadow Reaper, the sequel to Shadow Rider, that will be out in 2017.

jcharmed
Jun 06, 2012

This book was really good. this series are the centered on Ilya's 6 brothers. Staphan is very alpha and I really like that he just hasn't a clue about relationships and it makes his depth of love that more meaningful.

In Water Bound, Judith was one of the three sisters who could see auras, and she was one of the two that freaked at Lev's aura. Now Lev's big brother has come to Sea Haven, tracking a stolen microchip/criminal mastermind's ex-girlfriend(officially), and checking on his little brother(unofficially). Added to his mission is the fact that the "students" of the "training schools/ophanages" are being targeted for elimination. The creator's psycho-dog is on Lev and Stefan's trail, and the two have to team up with their sister-in-laws to stay safe. The next book wil probably involve Gavril, since Stefan wants to get his wounded big brother to safety. A future mystery is the fact that Blythe was able to identify the ghost priest that perfomed a wedding ceremony and the fact that after meeting two Prakenskii's, Blythe keeps rubbing the palm of her left hand.